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Predicting the human in vivo performance of different oral capsule shell types using a novel in vitro dynamic gastric model.
- M. Vardakou, A. Mercuri, +5 authors R. Faulks
- Chemistry, Medicine
- International journal of pharmaceutics
- 31 October 2011
The disintegration of a capsule shell may determine the onset of drug dissolution from capsule formulations. In this study, the release of a rapidly dissolving model drug (paracetamol), from two… Expand
Deconstructing Development: The Use of Power and Pity in the International Development Discourse
- T. Naylor
- Sociology
- 1 March 2011
This study examines how power operates within international development discourse and investigates its effects on development organizations and on individuals—donors and recipients of aid alike. It… Expand
Use of a gastro-intestinal model and gastroplus[tm] for the prediction of in vivo performance
- T. Naylor, P. Connolly, +4 authors E. Zeijdner
- Medicine
- 2006
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Social Closure and International Society: Status Groups from the Family of Civilised Nations to the G20
- T. Naylor
- Political Science
- 13 December 2018
Britain's global negotiating position is weaker after the G7 Summit
- T. Naylor
- Political Science
- 25 June 2018
The leaders of the G7 meet annually to affirm the strength of their relationships and chart the steps to further deepen their ties. The G7 is a key forum for the UK, as it is the only governance… Expand
All That’s Lost: The Hollowing of Summit Diplomacy in a Socially Distanced World
- T. Naylor
- Political Science
- 8 October 2020
This essay considers the implications of virtual summits replacing in-person multilateral gatherings of political leaders. Focusing on the loss of physicality, it argues that two critical dimensions… Expand